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At approximately 11:08 a.m. Camp Hill Police were dispatched to the Giant Food Store at the Camp Hill Shopping Center for a retail theft suspect in custody. Investigation revealed that the accused did load items into a reusable shopping bag and left store without paying for same. Retail Theft charges were filed on a 65 year old male with a Dillsburg address.

At approximately 7:47 a.m. Camp Hill Police Department received information from Boscov’s Department Store at the Camp Hill Shopping Center regarding a person who was conducting fraudulent returns. Investigation resulted in charges being filed on a 52 year old female with a York Haven address.

At approximately 12:24 a.m. Camp Hill Police were dispatched to the Sunoco A-Plus, 3180 Market Street, for a male who was to be driving under the influence. Officers did investigate and the male was arrested for Driving Under the Influence, as well as other charges. The male was a 35 year old male with a Harrisburg address.

At approximately 1:16 a.m. Camp Hill Police conducted a traffic stop for illegal window tint in the 2700 block of Cumberland Blvd. Through investigation it was learned that the driver was driving under suspension and in possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia. Charges were filed on the 36 year old male with a New York address.

At approximately 9:27 a.m. Camp Hill Police responded to a call at the Giant Gas Pumps for a road rage incident which was to be active. Investigation resulted in Disorderly Conduct charges being filed on a 60 year old male with a Camp Hill address and a traffic citation being filed on a 30 year old female with a Camp Hill address.

At approximately 1:03 a.m., Camp Hill Police initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle for a headlight violation at North 24th Street and Market Street. Investigation resulted in underage drinking charges being filed on two 19 year old males with Camp Hill addresses.

The Camp Hill Police Department did receive information regarding a fraud taking place between two local banks (Integrity and Members 1st). After investigation a charge of Theft by Deception was filed on an 18 year old female with a Camp Hill address.

At approximately 10:58 a.m. the Camp Hill Police did initiate a traffic stop on a vehicle for an expired inspection in the 2400 block of Chestnut Street. While investigating the traffic stop the officer did find drug paraphernalia. A charge of possession of drug paraphernalia was filed on a 35 year old female with a Camp Hill address.

At approximately 10:05 a.m. Camp Hill Police were dispatched to the Giant Food Store at the Camp Hill Shopping Center for a retail theft. Officers did arrive and after investigation did arrest a 35 year old female with a Mechanicsburg address for retail theft.

At approximately 4:14 p.m. Camp Hill Police were dispatched to the Giant Food Store at the Camp Hill Shopping Mall for the report of a stolen purse from a shopping cart. Investigation resulted in Theft by Unlawful Taking charge to be filed on a 55 year old female with a Harrisburg address.

At approximately 4:58 p.m. Camp Hill Police were dispatched to assist West Shore Regional Police Department with an intoxicated subject causing a problem at a residence. Camp Hill Police Officers did respond and after having to use force did take a 36 year old female with a Lemoyne address, into custody. Charges to be filed through West Shore Regional Police Department

At approximately 1:34 p.m. the Camp Hill Police did respond, together with EMS for an unresponsive person (possible overdose). Camp Hill Police did arrive and did administer NARCAN to revive the patient. Investigation resulted in a 31 year old male, with a Camp Hill address, being arrested for possession of heroin and drug paraphernalia.

At approximately 2:57 p.m. Camp Hill Police were dispatched to the Boscov’s Department Store at the Camp Hill Shopping Mall. Loss Prevention advised they had a male in custody for attempting a fraudulent return. Investigation resulted in Theft by Deception charge being filed on a 52 year old male with a Harrisburg address.

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ABOUT CAMP HILL POLICE

Camp Hill Borough Documentation indicates that prior to 1911, Police Services were provided to the Borough by State Constables. On May 11, 1911 Camp Hill Borough appointed its first Chief of Police, W. A. Deverter . . . more